Porting to Glo is FREE and the Glo porting code is also "3232".
So, How do I Port my Phone number to Glo?
- Walk in to any nearby Glo office, Glo zone or Glo SIM registration stand
- Ensure you take along with you, a valid means of identification, photocopy of the id and the mobile number you want to port to Glo
- Tell the Glo rep that you want to port to Glo. “Port-In” request form will be issued to you.
- Fill up and sign the Port-In MNP form
- After signing the form, send “Port” as SMS to short code 3232
- You will receive a first SMS saying: “Thank you for your SMS. Your request is being processed”
- The rep will issue you a new Glo SIM. Ensure you register the SIM after which you can then leave the Glo office/shop
- Keep using your Old SIM till you receive the second SMS. The OLD SIM will stop working once you receive the second SMS.
- Once you receive the second SMS, remove your old SIM and replace with the Glo SIM given to you.
NOTE
==> The whole process of switching from your old mobile provider to Glo will take a maximum number of 48hours. Your line will still be working during the period in between when you filled the form and when you changed to Glo SIM.
==> Once the porting process has been completed, you will be restricted from porting your number to a third service provider or back to your original service provider within ninety (90) days of a previous port.
==> You will lose all contacts, SMS, MMS stored in the OLD SIM card as well as any unused airtime and bonuses on the SIM.
==> MNP is available to both “Post-Paid” and “Pre-Paid” (Pay As You Go) mobile customers in Nigeria, as long as your number has not been barred or suspended by your service provider.
Happy Porting!
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